Th new DOG-foot lock It Bum 8:0. lune won oncuny opened 3mm {cannon at 1010, when the avenue cuter Andrew Johnson Ind the river “I arbor Improvement um Hu- anit were locnd through. No ones-I mm muted the opening of the “on lock In the world, and the callâ€" â€!!an of one o! the must engineer. fl M0 in the history of (he anntry. he unau- Duly Gmhlc nuance! M mom Marla living In Ar- nun. have given I Clyde nlpbnlld- -~hnotdorfornmimdm *mmnmm-ndtohae- A 1mm and coiled for uni-lance. 1. Kim Andrews. an engineer. land a. volunteered reaction and went with In Duoutolledoorotherhouu. not; opened the door and, seeing AI- énws. um striking him. Andrews not him and. ‘ At Baltimore Junt- M. Dean and home am: and ahead II: 'm, Annie. who. baa-am; manned. m Into the Toumy Dim knocked out Paul Kelly of New York In the lecond mm! at their so In Rochester, N. Y. A right hand "In: on the 1.. did m. but- A em. hot wind blew over southern Ken-u land†afternoon. I; would Eve done untold demo to earn and u come earlier In the semen, but the con In not put mar tron: drought. In mu. may people were overcome by the has. 'l'leerenenvmd lathe hot I)“ Included Oklahoma. The mm!" «a In Diamond latch and N" York III-cum noel- u Chagall-cone to mud. The loan Bron. have hind. The must mlulo- out nav- In Chime bu cal-lulu II tho mine of (be people who were behind the deal. Tho Chl- mgo sunk Exchange in “joined hr :- lndalnm period. Int-hall I. All“, and N. dial In In... Clu. Ila. Iron in outdone of mum. to the on at which I. had tea 1 "can for none um. H. I. I an of Prudent Allen 0! the Unwr- my Halal out“. It [Jul-(y. lo. m m for Mom mil-V not. At the Clan-wand mm at PM!» Myth. P... l. J. Broom of Nov York. u-cM-plon My]: â€Iâ€, oo- uhlhbod . IO' profs-31ml "cord. In jumped I (on 4% meta. ms nu- but "cord In I Int 6% Inches. mum Jon-u. residing south oi Bru- zli, 13¢. committed suicide by putting the manic of . rilo,to hi. held and til-chum: it with his toe. Funny tmnhlo called him to commit tho dead. he Bmton hull: Ihot 009m You; At Duvllio, iii. Bruton got .1.“ belonging to Young and when do inter «untied it.- mtontion Brute. knock“ him do". You; am 3 avatar, which Bruta- Iain-d no: than not his victil. Ann You; Dun-botlicuiomobuttin-nvuzoly1 our tho he“. In lttio Collin of Emma. ind" in and Dn. Merrill And [but for H. a. emu na u-uao DI cm at Crown Point. Knot. were married. William A. Nova", member of con- N from New Janey from 1847 to 1551, but now u readout of Olymplt, In I «1|de for the populist. nomlnm non for [overnor m Wuhlnmn. Bonner Turplo, Benjamin F. Bhlvely, democratic nominee tor [oval-nor of In. dung, And .1. a. sun will spent at the Home City Ohnnuuqun. Olin-In Charles A. Lee of Beard:- town. III.. has announced himself an an Independent democnuc candldnte for mean clerk In Cu- County. In New York the tronunr'l head- uurtou o! the national democratic Ind diver parties were opened In the Hotel antholdl. Bunker W. P. St. John bolus Charles E. Bentley, nominee for Prea- ident on the national party“. ticket, will Maren n man man; Aug. 17 It Bhelbyvme, Ind. Representative Irving Wangor was renomtnnted by the republicans or the menu: Pennsylvania district at. Nor- rls‘town. The republicans of the thirteenth Pennsylvania congressional district re- nomlnued Charles N. Brumm u Potts- ville. Lake county republican; will hold ~Jeh‘ nominating convention Aug. 15 at Mhertyvllle, Ill. A McKinley and Hobau club was ton-med at Hubbell; Neb., with over 100 membuu. routlal. Blush". loot-l nd Criminal Dulut- 02 um Whol- World Cantu“, Condo-sod to! Our 89.4.11va Ao- oul-t Mord. THE NEWS 0" SEVEN DAYS UP TO DATE. HISTORY OF A WEEK. 53mm 5mm Mum. mum anon. : EURO!!- to the have been â€I mu- aim mun-chm mm m in min In: M '50 “I“ 0' tho Bi‘fmmnt '3'!“ mm I“. III “than loam u A an}. a, mm: c mum". tall-ma Unlted sum Senator George G. Var: mmer nude-co ct 8m springs, lo.. m brokn Into dad a diver m mm mm. Job: lntwilor. road foreman on the Detroit ad minus. mlmdgm tounddeldanttetrui. lthprevumed he was murdered and the body gland on the mil: (0 divert mm. A number of donut: M- 1:. am In minim «(the outlaw- wto held up lid mud in mm dear 14m. 01:» loin. Itiumtdthutwootthc ragâ€" Iutued loam one-n hr; vary n!- Me in unmet. Simeon Barren has- ttrn‘d tin and by shooting Illnself through the held during the than: at the attendant. .1qu Coleman, who was sentenced to be housed at Dot-done". Art. for the murder of MI wife and another warm on. will now serve a "to term, by order of Governor Clarke. At Hamlin. Ohio, Jone Wilson, a batman, eat the throat of Illa bride of three week. He amped. but won an- tured later. He came from Huntleld and Horned Ella 0. Lloyd of Canton. The woman cannot nearer. Lying upon M: can]: bed at Deca- tqr, Inch“ with only . law hours of George 1'. (laden. Jr.. who (med the lube M V. L Rice on a check for $45 on m Colo-w Bank. pie-Jed guilty ul New Yuri. thena' mm! aid the prisoner In the m at a wealthy San Fund-co broker. Recorder 00! new teneed can: (a ï¬n yean‘ lawnm- mnt In an. Bing. Dnvld H. Runny. a colored Pullman poner. shot and manly Illled 11am: Clark. "to eolorul, at Dimer. Colo.. Ill! then can : bullel through lals on brain. Tho am of (to deed la not known. Eric Balm Ibo! and Instantly killed Daniel Clown u Rand-ll. mun. “animal-amnion: rennet. dim“ About I contact which the former and [or clearing land. Eelumn clun- Io docs not know anything Ibout the crime, n he had been drink- Ilg alcohol. Full On“ tilled Robert Pickett II Crloplo Crawl. «lulu Ill Mad aw- !) at with I nut. and tho cut my mum so badly “a: lie will die. He Ila cut III on throat. but It In not thought the wound In full. Picks“ win I dun- h-II pron-lean, nd Davla Ila porter of the plus. flu woman was In Innate of no place, and lemon! «and the "Indy. A Mel "and I: nor"- from Chem an an the commander and mu o! the (hr-u third-cla- miner Ilm. which wu Inn 1- I typhoon cl July 12. mm In all. north-n: or the Shun-“run; promontory. Inuit wuh hnmho {or hm:- mm... on their lips. The Drum: nonmet- Barn-all. o! the turn “IO. from Bummer. July so. his arrived at Caron. CC’IIII Cut-tor bu unallpox and an It!» in coma- and. In an ruin: board bulletin issued Friday the Can-din board condemn! iomio racing um nun-m that (In bond will Inn-nor blacklm In, met upon which tonne bicycle rider: are allowed to race baton in public. A dispatch received It landm from Vienna ny- lhe explosion of a are- worh rucmry magazine It Fuenflur- chen resulted In the death of ï¬ve per- sons, the Insuring o! 100 other. and the wreckln. o! the town hall and other houses. The factory in he- nnlh the mum hall. The wholojown wu shaken. Among the injured In the hnrmnuor. The victim; ware mou- ly mun-hot people. The Turkish lenuon u Wuhlnuon nu racolvcd the following telegram from the Sublime Porto. “Some male- volent people having prop-gated the lam news (ht the Turkish govern- ment Ind the lntgutlon o! Introduclng the paper currency plane contradict lame." The 12-year-old son 0! Charles Maya, a farmer ln Gregory county, South Da- kota, while nlnylng with a revolver ac- cidentally shot and mum m. 5-year.old slicer. Lightning set are to the barn on the dairy farm at William ï¬cGrexor, west of Findlay, Ohlo, and the structure was destroyed. It contained twenty- flve one Jenny cowu, and all efforts to save the nnimals were unwilling and they were cremted. ' Fire at Garden Prairie. UL, destioyed a number of buildings, including the Congregational church. The loss in heavy. with but little Insurance. Eugene Wright, of Sturgla, Mlch., tell from his bicycle and struck on his head, receiving serious Injuries. Clarence Glltner went hathlng’at Shelbyvllle, 1nd.. and It ls ,clalmed by his companions that he was attacked with cramps and was drowned before they could reach hlm. When taken from the water. several hours later. Glltner's head was tound to be badly brulsed and his nose broken. The coroner will make a thorough in- veatlgatlon. A 2-year-old girlie]! onto! a Michigan Cemral car window at Oahtemo, M ich.. while the train was running [my miles an hour. The train stopped. backed up and found the child uninjured, except two scratches on her face. The mother was tired and had fallen asleep. The child was found playing in the sand.» WM]; out boat riding Sunday after- noon, shortly after 4 o'clock. Henry Hendrickson, Anna Amarud and [Jule Oldstud. three La Crease young people. were drowned In the Mmlsalppl river just below In Crone. Wis. cams. GABUALTIBS. FOREIGN. M. In. Baldwin of Scotland. I. u. may pal-Durand a unique marriage Many. about no Iflll wrath; m outruth; m no Into oun_loathndandm;roo-vuna uh: II tun-'1. tho my bah; mun-um The â€aim ten-tom committee met a Hm: Vernon, 111., Ind anal the must contain! emulation. to meet II thu any Alt. :0. The popu- mm '1)! put out : ml! senatorial ticket and a straight county ticket In an the count"! of the Ill-met. Wheatâ€"No. 1 hard... I‘m-«No. 1 ...... ourâ€"No. : Bum: Ryeâ€"No. I . -mâ€"No. I Our-No. 3 New Potatoes Whit I. believed to)» the celebrated sum allver mine has been discovered on Ronnduone Creek. may-av. mun loath 0! Richmond. 10.. In Rock Castle county. The are I. combined with lead, Ind mm at 965 3 tom. 0a. of "no ï¬rst things done by tho mum-em ol the lineal. Comm! nllro-d on mun-[control of (no Clea-puke. onto and Southwestern was to More the cut of 10 m cent que about thm year: ago by the re- ceiver: of that road In the wage: of m employee. Allen Proï¬t}, who mrrlod 000m Known. nah and door Innuhctumr ol Immune. Ion. In: Wodnndu, and diam-m with 83.000. in come to lint. an. an the amen to marry him for the money. but (old Mm she would not Ilvo with Mn. l-thcw Addy. and n yam. meal- on: of tho Addhtnn Pipe and Steel company. founder ol the nuhurban town of Addition. Ohio. am II his mm M I’ll-noun. Mun. H. u- connect“ with "Hon: Intro-u In um city. Ho I‘ll nun! use: A millionaire. And had done much for the city and tho Presbyterian church. An order has been luuod at the Val- enllno lmn Company'o works at Bollo- tomo, P... am. commencing with Au. 1. n 10 per cent reduction or non would be made. Over 500 men m I!- (acted by the mluctlon. It In given out that In I few days there will be a call Issued for a meal- lu ol the Window, Flint and Glass Worker-3' Union. to take new to I! one form an Imalxannuon under one nullonal head, each brunch to preserve Us dmlnct existence, but be under tho control of tho muons] commute. undo up of nomentnuvn at each brunch. James A. Mount. repubum nomlnm for governor. addressed a man unset~ In; at Washlmnon. Ind. LATEST MARKBT REPORTS. The tree silver wlng of the Nebraska democracy will hold its gate conven~ mm In Omaha in the latter part 0! August. at a date to be decided upon by the omcorn of the state central commib tee, of which J. C. Bmyth In chairman. A Bryan club has béen org-ulna at Clark City. m. Albert 1‘. Harley, Independent cam- didate for congress on the republican ticket in the Second district. II circu- lating cards giving a description of an 8,000-mile miliury wheel path which he stands pledged to kvor in the house. 8. L. Bignall, o! Fowlervllle. Mich, In the ï¬rst to announce himself a candl- date for the democratic gubernatorial nomlnation. He I: strongly In favor' of the Chicago platform. Sam Kimball, or Manhattan, Ram, has been appointed provisional nation- al committeeman by the sound money democrats to represent the state at In- dianapolis Aug. 7. ‘ The Chicago platform campaign was opened at Palmer, 11]., with a picnic Gen. Orondorfl, B. F. Caldwell and M. F. Youngblood made speechei. Galena. 111.. republicans have organâ€" Ized a campaign marching cluh. Bourke Cuckmn returned Saturday from Europe by the steamer Parls. Durâ€" lng [he in voyage he evolved a plan by which he thinks the defeat of Bryan may be ayured. He will support the republican national ticket. A Denver evening paper published the statement that a meetlng of leading republican. was now. which decided to demand the resignation of Senator Wolcott on account or his support of the republican nationa! ticket. Gov. William J. Stone of Missouri sad .1. 0. Johnson a! Peabody, Ken, will be members at the executive committee at the national populist committee. This was decided upon w on Senamr Jones. chairman of the agitate! committee, called upon Candlda e Bryan at. Lin- coln some days ago. NEW YORK. MISCELLANEOUS- POLITICAL NOT E8. PEORIA. (.rl ICAOO. â€.25 as; .30 91.00 .07950 .14 64.20 .1.†(£3.47 0 L25 03.40 .3.“ 00.35 0155 03.40 GROVE Wuhan Croft II lodfld In â€I! at m, mm, chum with the Inning I! August 8119qu a! a that. near Mimic tut ï¬nk. - .mp- Ill“ think: no... At humming, Mic-IL. the Glen- hnd mm company. the 0on city mm which did not reduce It: force: In July. laid at ï¬fty men Saturn†and tun-um mdnctlona are feared. u the nearing pom have their docks ï¬lled vtth on. The (Summon who will mum clone down comma. thlo Booth, throwing out about too men. Washington speck]: Mr. Ingram Coxe In: been updated by the presi- dent to be United sum minister to Guatemala and Honduras. He was born In Manama thirty-nine mrs ago. but has resided the most 0! III: Me In New York unto. his mat residence Items at Bouthflelds, Orange county. He wu chairman of the New York democratic campaign cummlttee In cm In lawn": In the Dell. M Bridget“. N. 1.. Monday was owl-"d u a any a! general mourning (or victims at the Minute any rallrond honor. The whoie town was amped with «:1me of grief, ml Madness places were closed. amt crowds were ml the rum watching the funeral pro- ceulou. The services were attended by larger throngs than were ever ween here mi I “lull! ace-um. Emu more 1mm- 1mm Untied. mm. a tom of twenty-ï¬ve In (Ill vicinity. lulu-l C‘l'lhlbll Inn» In...“ 0 It: om. A combine In Chicago park hay hot-n found at Montreal. Thou inter- enttd Include a number of well~kmwn nonnyed men. It turn. that solar months ago. when September path was between 88.59 and 39.50 a hatrel. a number at sparnlators. chm among them both; Mr. Pun-y. the mt: lumberâ€" man of Ottawa. and Rudolph Forgot of1 the brokerage ï¬rm of L 1. Forgot . Co. of this city bocumo large buyers. Between tlcm nll they arcnmulated some 200,000 bat-rota. whtclnhey have had In mate of the drop whlch toll-w- ed tMtr purchase. All 0! thin was of the September option. 1nd It is by hanging on to that that they Inland to get even and make the Chicago shat-ts lake to the wood: If possible. The excursion lmln hon- llro mm of the OM" cf Rad Mar-me Bridge- lon. (he Nllnn. In. Iowa. (in Mumm- Iennh and mo (‘omuslcluvuh their when and mumn. In. 811mm! run. I'm: ct tho erI- In: mum-or who ran timed. when In- !ornml of Im- bunblml'a (rum: and, threw In: her ham]: with a frantic Ihrk-l lnd fell dad at (he [rel of her Intomnm. Edward l-‘nrr, vuslncer on tho R03â€- ’"8 train. «as klllod outright, us mu number nllmd nun who ro-XI: on the "18"".- um: him. This man. who†name bu not yet been learnt-«I. mu the collision comlnq. and loath-v! from tho cab an Instant before (In: crash. About at the nu. Instant the enxiuc out m n)‘ numb, and aunt: Mm dlmfly In ll: path. I'll: body and that or Pmr rem found under a hum of Ill-MI. but Ibo conï¬ne" lay In what w lrlinrd of the cab. and his right hand um clawed an "Wonk. The Irv-mun on the train had lawn! a m: mow: palm. and escaped with (ï¬ling ln-‘ The ï¬rst Reading roller train bore Into the city twomy-Imven mangled. cotpscs-nwm Womm and (hum-en. The aux: Iruln. not an hour later. can'- ritld ï¬fteen at tho manned and wound- i‘d. Mid two a! mom «um mun altdr reaching.- the my. An train zencr Irnln rnr to the some of the wreck and came back with the wounded, the annimrium. Milt-l: serves as UN' city hospital. quick- ly hum) «- capacity overxnxed. lit-un- whno cum-o of an dead and lulu!“ were, being ('lll'lld to the print: hos- Nlnl at 0cm» and Paella "cum As soon a: the new: reached Atlantic C“! the utmost consternation pro- vailed. Relic! trains were dispatchml to the scene. loaded with cots and a force of surgeons. As quick as the bodies were recovered they were car- riealinto the local hospitals. A 8911971“ cream-m was sounded. and thedepartâ€" ment promptly responded niding'in the work 0! digging for the victims. At the second signal tower the tracks of the two roads diagonally cross. The Reading track was given the signal, but the switch either failed to work or the speed of the express was too great to be checked in time. It caught the excursion train broadside and NOW?“ through. literally cleaving it in two. The engine of the Reading train was shattered to pieces. The Reading railroad express. which left Philadelphia at 524') o'clock in the afternoon for Atlantic City crashed in- to a Pennsylvania Central excursion train at the second signal tower. about tour miles out from here.‘ The Penn- ,nyivania train was returning to Bridge- ton with a party of 500 nxcurslonists from that place. Miiiviile and neighbor- int towns. A railroad accident occurred fhur:~ day night Just outside 01' Atlantic City. N. J. Forty-one persons are dead, and the "at. of the wbunded numbers ï¬fty- six. Expuu ou tho Boa-«Ila; lulu-mt Nan Atllnm (my. I. J. Crush“ Through . (Tn-dad Pennsylvania Esau-uh! Tumâ€"Tho Known III-d. . FRIGHTFUL DISASTER PLAN TO CORNER PORK. ONE HUNDRED PERSONS KILLED OR INJURED. III-wt n sun-h. Joe Rm :nd Elmer Kemp at Brown Point, but, two schoolmntu 1nd mt chunk became Involved in n mm! over me mun! subject and young Rove struck the Kemp In! t vicious Mow. braking one at his rlh and our m urgently Injnflu Mn. mu. Im- Clan. for a 11.0. At nanmmpm.’ A, Rhodes Bm‘ Mg textfle mm: In Chester Creek cloud may until further notice. Over one had: nn Inc-clad. The cause unsigned h depression In um tonne nude. Kentucky m mu. The state execntln committee or the Kentucky democrat: has Issued 3 all for n state convention to be held In mumme Aug. :0. In. manuals are to be held In each county Aug. 15. The lddl'ell recite- the position of m gold-standard democrat: and condemn the exmmc whim-Ina. Thorn. and as no "a â€min; Frost‘s place he was halted by Frost and coll- nnnded to telnet n state-n! he nude at the tel-col meeting. Clark refused and was' struck on the head with an u. The New knocked Mu out of the buggy, and one wheel of the vehicle ran over his chest. Besides n M wound nenr his ï¬ght eye. Clnrk ls Injured Inâ€" ternally. Fran: is a column director and Clark accused Front of hlnltylnc the when! morn: A warrant was placed In Ill Miner's buds. but Frau eluded him. mm I". II AI. M Eikhm. Nth. Sunday. Wu "an Chrk was probably tat-ll] injnrvd by being struck with In ax II the hand: of 09mm) Frost. Both are rainy rumors Clark unset mm from Elk- Three of lhe Wllnon cllllclrrn Im- don: well In marriage. All" lay \Vllâ€" ‘son mauled Ogden nodal. a member 30! one at New York's nlclosl lamina. Marshall Orme Wilson mnrrled Ills: (‘nrollne Astor. a ulster or John Jacob Aslor. whore fortune ls "Niall“. to Innommm. Miss Belle Wllmn mar- rleql Michael Herbert ol England. a man of sorlal position. but not at areal wrallll. "e la a non of Lord llerbrrl of In and brother of the curl 0! Pen- brute. Mm Once mm. in not a mc‘lnlw'.’ n! In all New York (anally. Dom her father and number an nutmrmn. um named In New York In" the do" of (he mu var. Richard 1'. WI!- sun In I all-nude an and In mppoaed to be "to 90mm of "0.080.000. MISS GRACE mums. tour that Ibo Illachlmm wrung up which has within-led In the martian. Mr. \‘nnderbllr. on M- «Inn: to New York. not I subordlnlo pine luv the cm.» a! the New York Comm nu- ro... a bolus Ma lather. denln (In! M would Inn the amu. of railroad haunt-QM. Cornelius Vanderbilt. Jr.. to the old- est living son of Cornelius Vanderbilt. and n great-grandson of the celebrated ‘Commodoro Vanderbilt. who laid the foundation of the family's great for- tune. The young man is 22 year: or use and mu graduated last year at Yale. He was the ï¬rst member oi his family to attain a university dam. Alter his graduation he went abroad and spent part at tne winter traveling in company with Mr. and MN. Ogden Cook-L with whom was nluo Miss Grace “1230.. it wu whiie he was on this Mr. Vanderbilt's present to the bride was a brocho containing thirty dia- monds surrounding a large sapphire. m: present to the best man was a pin of pearls. of Marlborough. The latter Is a cousin of the bridegroom. After the ceremony congratulatory cablegrama were received from tho prznce of Wales, the earl and countess of Pembroke and the duke and duchesl M New York Cornelius Van- derbilt. Jr., and Min Gram Wilson were married at noonMonday at the Wilson residence by the Rev. William H. You. assistant rector of St. Thomas’ church. The Wedding \Ims private. Very cum lump Cu-olnonv It luv CORNELIUS VANDEBBILT, JR. W303 A VANUERBIL’I‘. tut Ila-any. York Cornelius Van- a- ___.v-uu nld. n. "Domoentlc 53: lady new of Ameflct" m formed his" m .2 New York. This alumna. h the emu! of men] mocha at Mom-me business men MI mo in. MM can. The Duet Ne" print: an Inter» new with Pnfldont Krum In which In an am he has declined to m». (era in behalf of Dr. Jameson. The 1:"th points out that the 8mm government his mu to deem. warn the flute-den In the Imam __.._.-7 mod. No estimate of tie lasagna liabilities in bean made. but they .3, each â€preach my}! mum M! 'III! C. Agile-1. At Columbus, Ohio. the Columbus mmpnny,mottieoidmm mauledâ€. bunt-annual. mt. In the “when! tent out :ho can of the :3th I. give. as due to tho tenet-n routine-u den-mm, m In enplm than: 1.000 men when running to“ force, and thou! 000 war. It work a! the the up an.†oo- .___-‘ In- .A.... - . , - In that of any other political party. Law, the vending anarchist. Herr nut, in for the shame gold mum and the republican party. ml 1 defy yummmemlnom'nnuun ol-aet to this." Wall-tn- Amvon mo flint-p. 0. P. Washburn oi Boston. member of the national exetnllw committee at the people‘o party, in“ 1mm! I chal- lenge to Bishop John P. News!“ at San Panda» to name a single mn- ilst who in known a: an anarchist. in an ll his letter: "Let me inim- you tint ’0 per out of the pop-1m puny are “(in barn Amerin- cinnamon. prising mostly the study turning ele- ment. which for years the mum of boil: 0H parties mildly allude! in n the 'bolo. allow and stability or m mnm.‘ Again. there were more dele- gate: in our convention who and their on hot-en and pnld use. (In "The Iron industry is holprd In! In. tlo by the unlemenl which gm. pud- dkvrn of the Ohio region so «nu Id- unm In ups. beams: the demand ll 50 "gm that to: ml": can run. and tho :asochuon price In L: rum. white anal tum an not being mid at has nun La "all: lam. m lanai-cun- cn an ham: out! (or anal local. but Md" [mo turned dot-um turp- ly at CMcaxn. declining 5 per cent for the tract with hcavy acmmululonl. "ml." to stubbornly M'ld win/mu! change In men A?" In come uncle. "The woolen mm. do not ml any order: for llamnlnhm. opening 5 lo 7% Der com lower In prk'o Inn Int your. qnd “I. of tool not rammed no In. than :- cnnrlrr or I lull rnl'o consumption: for the tools only 1.01..- 700 panda. again" £973,450 hm mr. and For In "on punt "my ILM‘lJfl ............. "â€"q Iluv’ I “nuns! panda. swim 50.33;)†In! your. and 3.31.150 ll ma. "Inna! tech of "nearly Inch demand tor cotton ordcn Dun brought (unhel- reduction In prim rlotlu to :.u an“. Inn" of the minute "mud In count-quanta of the Mummy at 4,000.- 000 spindles. but pmn. an all!" mort- truly, with brown and bleach“ nood- nro dull. except for upon HMO. "Lower all raw Mint-d corn to menu a new recon! u 30.): «um, um prospects are («nanny [Ivor-bio. Cot- ton adv-need by wanna-on report.- ot Injury. but than an rnlly luv who one" In. than n lune ylrld. “Wheat is already going out with more freedom than is usual (or the ICI- mn, and Atlantic exports have been 1,001.11! bushels. flour included. (or the week. against 900.248 lul yen, and for folll' ween 6.564.266 bushels. uninu 3.423.421 In! year. Western rec-inn are Ilsa remark-My heavy, in (our wnks 13.616538 bushels, against 2.85..- «5 last year, and I! put in old when ya much the greater mum have been tho nurplut iron) previous crops. in any «um. the {rim mart-menu chow lint me scarcity is due to the Western (armor 32).! holdnm The market. In ux-Iie or report: hulk-Min: umailcr for. visa supply. rmctcd anrr u rin- ot I mile or" 1 cont, cio-ln‘ is com highs [or the tint. "None supposes that the exchange syndicate ls Interested to do more tlun bridge over a period In which merchan- dise exports has been light. But or change In foreign trade in already In the helpful direction. domeatlc export: Iron: New York having for four week. been 11 per cent larger, while import- hnve been 20 per cent smaller than lut year. and last week 26 per cent smaller. “Two important labor contests have been settled between iron mm: and puddlers, one the Browu hoisting works, at Cleveland. whlch recently caused the troops to be called out. But the strike of garment workers has ex- tended, ahhough appearing near en end. E "Business conditions have clearly im- proved, though business has not. it is now the torpid season, and better proa- pacts have little eltect as yet. The signing of a. compact to control foreign exchange by a syndicate, pledging the use of $150, 000 000 for that purpose, may render it unnecessary to use the gold, and has given some stocks a slight ad- ‘vance. Gold exports have been stop- ped, and foreign trade is more promis~ ing or an early demand for our prod~ net. The prospects for large crops at cotton and com are still excellent. anB: THE TRADE REVIEW. â€M" Punt [cum 1;. n.‘-A_ ‘o_,, . WI»: nun; Export-a Very truly for the muon~unlo â€am; In the Fabric llama, Ind Prion Lowâ€"Iron nu mlcl Slow. susmzss or THE COUNTRY CONTINUES DULL. -.-,,4( Dun Co.’e Weekly Review or Trade